INDIANAPOLIS — For Zach Edey and Purdue, it was just another step toward a goal. A dominant performance, but just another step regardless.
They want more.
''There's no satisfaction,'' Edey said. ''I didn't come back to make the Sweet 16. I came back to make a run, a deep run."
So far, so good.
Edey had 23 points and 14 rebounds, and the top-seeded Boilermakers advanced to the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament by pounding eighth-seeded Utah State 106-67 on Sunday.
Trey Kaufman-Renn added 18 points and eight boards for Purdue (31-7), which broke the school's single-season record for victories. Fletcher Loyer had 15 points, and Braden Smith had all six of his assists in the second half when the Boilermakers shot 65.2% from the field before pulling the starters.
Purdue also set a school record for most points in a March Madness game. Edey, meanwhile, became the first player since Lew Alcindor in 1968 with at least 50 points, 35 rebounds and a field goal percentage of 65.0 through two rounds of the NCAA tourney.
Next up is fifth-seeded Gonzaga in the Midwest Region semifinals in Detroit.